The document discusses several art exhibitions taking place in Berlin, Germany. It mentions exhibitions at the Martin-Gropius-Bau museum focused on art in general. Additionally, it lists exhibitions located at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien artist house and the Uferhallen halls. The document provides links for more information about installations by Shenhav Dina and an exhibition titled "Goodnight" at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
The document discusses the 2013 art installation "Dig" by artist Daniel Silver. It provides details on the installation such as its location in an archaeological site, that it involved digging a trench and uncovering relics from different time periods. It also includes links to additional information about the artist and installation.
The document discusses several art exhibitions taking place in Berlin, Germany. It mentions exhibitions at the Martin-Gropius-Bau museum focused on art in general. Additionally, it lists exhibitions located at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien artist house and the Uferhallen halls. The document provides links for more information about installations by Shenhav Dina and an exhibition titled "Goodnight" at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
The document discusses the 2013 art installation "Dig" by artist Daniel Silver. It provides details on the installation such as its location in an archaeological site, that it involved digging a trench and uncovering relics from different time periods. It also includes links to additional information about the artist and installation.
This video is an artwork by Swiss artist Christoph Büchel titled "Simply Botiful" from 2006. It shows footage of robotic machines assembling various objects in an automated factory setting. In under 3 minutes, the viewer sees a sped-up look at the mechanized process of manufacturing through the use of industrial robots.
This document discusses Francesca Woodman's Untitled photograph from 1976 and explores psychoanalytic concepts of the uncanny and abjection. It references Freud's analysis of the unheimlich as that which is familiar but estranged. Several sources are cited that discuss Woodman's self-imagery and use of her body in photographs to transform notions of femininity, as well as psychoanalytic concepts relating to the formation of identity and the feminine.
This video is an artwork by Swiss artist Christoph Büchel titled "Simply Botiful" from 2006. It shows footage of robotic machines assembling various objects in an automated factory setting. In under 3 minutes, the viewer sees a sped-up look at the mechanized process of manufacturing through the use of industrial robots.
This document discusses Francesca Woodman's Untitled photograph from 1976 and explores psychoanalytic concepts of the uncanny and abjection. It references Freud's analysis of the unheimlich as that which is familiar but estranged. Several sources are cited that discuss Woodman's self-imagery and use of her body in photographs to transform notions of femininity, as well as psychoanalytic concepts relating to the formation of identity and the feminine.